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1 dead, 1 injured in Spanish Lake shooting
One man was killed and another suffered life-threatening injuries in a shooting in Spanish Lake late Saturday morning.
Gunfight kills one, injures another in Spanish Lake
St. Louis County police responded just after 11 a.m. to the 11000 block of Bellefontaine Road in Spanish Lake
Two charged in shooting of Florissant woman
Prosecutors have charged Thomas Shelton, 22, and Douglas Shelton-Herron, 24, with first-degree murder and armed criminal action.
801 Local opening in Frontenac this Monday
The flagship restaurant, a more casual cousin to 801 Chophouse and 801 Fish, is the third concept in St. Louis from Des Moines–based 801 Restaurant Group.
Wentzville School Board rescinds decision on banned book
A suburban St. Louis school district has reversed its earlier decision to remove a book from its school libraries in the face of criticism and a class-action lawsuit.
Wentzville School Board reverses its decision on banned book
School board reinstates Toni Morrison's 'The Bluest Eye' to libraries.
Two found dogs
Ukrainian demonstration on Kingshighway
Fairview Heights man sentenced in scheme that ripped off 10 banks
Urban League honors Art Holliday, Robert Townsend
Sorting fact, disinformation after Russia's attack on Ukraine
With disinformation rife and social media amplifying military claims and counterclaims, determining exactly what is happening is difficult.
Why Putin wins: Obvious answers to obvious questions edition
In the New York Times, Chris Miller says there's a reason that Vladimir Putin keeps winning wars: For the past decade, Americans have come to believe that Russia’s strength lies in hybrid tactics — cyberwarfare, misinformation campaigns, covert operations — and its ability to meddle in other countries’ domestic politics. Yet as we have searched ...continue reading "Why Putin wins: Obvious answers to obvious questions edition"
Two men arrested, charged for Baden neighborhood murder
Two men have been charged in connection with a fatal shooting that occurred earlier this month in north St. Louis.
St. Louis prepares for Ukrainian refugees as country fights back against Russia
Amid turmoil in Ukraine, family, friends and immigrants in the St. Louis area anxiously watch and wait for word on the conflict across the globe.
Truck convoy protesting vaccine mandates pulls plug before reaching Missouri
Organizers of ‘Freedom Convoy USA 2022’ said there weren’t enough participants to continue. But the ‘People’s Convoy’ appears to be on track.
FOX 2 journalists among those honored at Urban League Black History event
ST. LOUIS – FOX 2’s Shirley Washington, Kim Hudson, and Ty Hawkins were among a dozen African American journalists honored for their contributions at the Urban League’s Black History Month celebration. “The St. Louis region is incredibly blessed to have such outstanding members of the media telling our stories every day,” said Michael P. McMillan, [...]
Photos: Crowds flock to Soulard for Mardi Gras festivities
People from across the St. Louis region flocked to Downtown and the Soulard neighborhoods Saturday for the return of Mardi Gras festivities.
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Sheltered workshop or community jobs? Missouri debates disabled adults in the workforce
Robert Petrie takes pride in his job. Petrie, 38, started working as a Walmart cart attendant in Sedalia, Mo., nearly two years ago. He made the move when, he said, …